April 1 HBO’s John Oliver faces lawsuit from health insurance executive over Medicaid monologue Dr. Brian Morley believes an April 2024 segment on "Last Week Tonight with John Oliver" about Americans losing Medicaid coverage destroyed his reputation and well-being.
April 1 Trump allies scrutinize Judge Boasberg's DC connections as high-stakes legal battles escalate Judge Boasberg – who is notably overseeing two high-profile President Donald Trump lawsuits in Washington, D.C. – has come under scrutiny in recent weeks, including his own ties to the Supreme Court.
April 1 Georgia bill lowering threshold for proving intellectual disability in death penalty cases heads to Gov. Kemp A bill easing Georgia's strict requirements for a person facing the death penalty to be considered intellectually disabled now awaits Gov. Brian Kemp's signature.
March 31 Trump loves to give the media 'a snake in the can': Jonathan Turley 91±¬ÁÏ contributor Jonathan Turley sets the constitutional record straight on President Donald Trump's latest 'jump scare' for the media with third term talk on 'The Ingraham Angle.'
March 31 Trump touts 'liberation of America' as he answers press questions from Oval Office President Donald Trump takes questions from reporters in the Oval Office about tariffs after signing an executive order targeting ticket scalpers on 'Special Report.'
March 31 Navy veteran who proved CNN defamed him files another lawsuit, alleges Puck republished ‘defamatory lies’ The U.S. Navy veteran who successfully sued CNN for defamation earlier this year filed a lawsuit on Friday against Puck News for "republication of CNN’s defamatory lies."
March 31 $3B LA lawsuit could ‘destroy’ gulf energy industry, critics warn, as state’s position questioned Louisiana is ground zero for a slew of potentially landmark environmental lawsuits, some supported by the state's pro-energy governor.
March 31 Lawyers for 'morbidly obese' Florida death row inmate argue his weight could cause botched lethal injection Lawyers for a Florida man on death row are seeking to halt his execution set for next week, arguing that his obesity could lead to a botched lethal injection.
March 31 Tourists question if simple act is 'illegal' amid cherry blossom season, park ranger reveals answer 91±¬ÁÏ Digital asked travelers in Washington, D.C., if it is "illegal" to touch or pick the cherry blossoms in bloom. Tourists shared thoughts as an NPS ranger revealed the answer.
March 30 Judge blocks Oregon city at center of SCOTUS homelessness ruling from enforcing ban on encampments An Oregon judge issued a preliminary injunction blocking a city from enforcing homeless encampment restrictions unless certain conditions are met.